Updated 2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog
Sociology Courses
SOC 1104 Society and Social Issues
(3 credits)
SOC 2200 Social Movements and Change
(3 credits)
SOC 2230 Race and Ethnic Relations
(3 credits)
SOC 2240 Men, Women, and Society: A Sociological Interpretation
(3 credits)
SOC 3001 Social Statistics
(3 credits)
SOC 3003 Research Methods
(3 credits)
SOC 3010 Social Explorations: Classic and Contemporary Sociological Theory
(3 credits)
SOC 3050 Environmental Sociology
(3 credits)
SOC 3090 Social and Ethical Issues in Health and Medicine
(3 credits)
SOC 3270 Intersectionality
(3 credits)
SOC 3300 Family and Society
(3 credits)
SOC 3310 Community Organizing for Social Change
(3 credits)
SOC 3320 Social Class and Inequality
(3 credits)
SOC 3330 Sociology of Health and Medicine
(3 credits)
SOC 4600 Work and Careers
(3 credits)
SOC 4800 Capstone in Sociology
(3 credits)
SOC 4917 DIS Tchg Assoc |
(1-2 credits)
SOC 3320 Social Class and Inequality (3 credits)
On some level, most people understand that social class matters; rarely do they grasp how by how much. The primary goal of this course is to examine social stratification, particularly focusing on social class, primarily in the contemporary United States, but also including historical and comparative information. It is only by doing so that we can understand why stratification is as it is in the United States and how and why it is different from those systems found elsewhere. Liberal Education Goal Areas 5 & 7.
Common Course Outline